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ODONTOGLOSSUM (Cont'd) 
767—Cervantesii (Mexico)—A dwarf species; scapes 3-5 
flowered. Flowers white with chocolate-red bars. Spring. 
342” 7.50 
768—Rossii (Mexico)—Dwarf habit; scapes 3-5 jlowered; 
petals white, spotted dark brown. Winter. 342” 7.50 
769—Schleiperianum (Costa Rica) — Spikes 3-8 flowered; 
yellow, barred brown. Fall. 312” 7.50 
ONCIDIUM 
A group of spray orchids that can lend charm to any 
collection. Called the dancing ladies, they are well 
named. Culture is very easy. Give plenty of water 
when in growth, a dry resting period when dormant, 
25% shade. They appreciate feeding during growth. 
770—Altissimum (West Indies)—Easiest of all to grow. Long 
spikes carry hundreds of golden yellow flowers. 
Flowering size on logs 5.00 
771—Ampliaium (Central America) — Large, flat bulbs. 
Branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
Flowering size on logs 7.50 
Flowering size on rafts 7.50 
772—Ansiferum (Panama) — Very pretty plant. Long, 
branched spikes of lovely yellow and brown. 
Flowering size on logs 7.50 
773—Braceyanum—Very large flowers, bright yellow. 
Flowering size on logs 5.00 
774—Cabagrae (Panama)—Tremendous production of long 
spikes. Brown and yellow. Flowering size on logs 7.50 
775—Carthaginense (Tropical America) —- Scapes 3-5 feet. 
Flowers creamy white, spotted purplish rose. 4” 7.50 
5” 10.00 
No. 792—Oncidium Triquetrum 
No. 777—Oncidium Cheirophorum 
776—Cabagrae x Varicosum Rodgersi—A new hybrid that 
should produce wonderful sprays of yellow flowers. 
142” 1.75 
777—Cheirophorum (Panama)—A miniature of great charm. 
Bright yellow. On logs 7.50 
778—Confusum (Panama)—Brown and yellow; tall upright 
spikes. Vigorous grower. 6” 6.50 
779—Divaricatum (Brazil) — Leathery, grey-green foliage. 
Long branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
On logs 7.50 
780—Harrisonianum (Brazil) — Miniature plant. Golden 
brown flowers. On logs 5.00 
781—Java (Flexuosum x Varicosum Rodgersii) —- A lovely 
hybrid with branched spikes of bright yellow flowers. 
4” 7.50 
782—Kunawai (Flexuosum x Forbesii)—Similar to #781. 
Slightly larger flowers. 4” 7.50 
783—Leuchochilum (Mexico)—Long spikes of green, brown, 
and white flowers. On logs 7.50 
784—Luridum (West Indies)—Scapes 3-9 feet. Branched; 
flowers yellow-green, spotted red. 4” 7.50 
5” 10.00 
785—Omnithorynchum (Mexico)—Dwarf plants. Lovely sprays 
of rose-pink flowers. 4” 7.50 
786—Panamanensis (Panama)—Brown and yellow. Very 
long spikes. On logs 5.00 
787—Faye (Lanceanum x Maureen)—Lovely spikes of pink- 
red flowers. 3” 5.00 
4” 7.50 5” 10.00 
788—Lanceanum (West Indies) — Yellow, shaded green, 
spotted brown and purple. One of the finest species. 
3” 5.00 ADO 6” 10.00 
789—Stipitatum (Panama)—Terete foliage; heavily branched 
spikes. Brown and yellow. On logs 7.50 
790—Teres (Panama)—Terete foliage. Similar to #789. 
On logs 7.50 
